and with it the strength of the van der Waals forces operating between it and
adjacent molecules ⇒ lowering the boiling.
4.7B MELTING POINTS
- There is an alteration as one progresses from an unbranched alkane with an even
number of carbon atoms to the next one with an odd number of carbon atoms.
- Melting points: ethane (–183 °C); propane (–188 °C); butane (–138 °C);
pentane (–130 °C).
Figure 4.4 Melting points of unbranched alkanes.
- X-ray diffraction studies have revealed that alkane chains with an even number
of carbon atoms pack more closely in the crystalline state ⇒ attractive forces
between individual chains are greater and melting points are higher. - Branching produces highly symmetric structures results in abnormally high
melting points.
- 2,2,3,3,-Tetramethylbutane (mp 100.7 °C); (bp 106.3 °C).
CC
CH 3 CH 3
H 3 C
CH 3 CH 3
CH 3
2,2,3,3,-Tetramethylbutane